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Ethics in Research?
Research ethics are guidelines for the responsible
conduct of research which educates and monitors researchers to ensure high standard. It promotes the aim of research, such as expanding knowledge and supports the values required for collaborative work, such as mutual respect and fairness. Principles in Research Ethics Ethical Principles Explanation
Honesty All researchers must honestly present
information on data, results, research methods and procedures, and status of work. Researchers must not falsify and distort the data to deceive the public. . Researchers should remove any form of bias in Objectivity all stages of research. All observations and data collected must not be changed in any way to agree with the wants of the researchers Researchers must be careful in evaluating their Prudence own work. 3 Principles in Research Ethics Ethical Principles Explanation Researchers must publish their results and share Responsible it to other people for the sake of science and the publication pursuit of knowledge. Researchers must save and secure confidential Confidentiality information of anyone involved in the research project, especially the respondents for their target samples. The researchers must respect patents, copyright Respect for rights, and other forms of intellectual property. It Intellectual is a criminal act for anyone to plagiarize. Property 4 Principles in Research Ethics Ethical Principles Explanation
Social Researchers must conduct research
studies that could be beneficial to the responsibility entire society.
Anti- Researchers must avoid discrimination
against any form of social labels like sex, discrimination gender, religion, and the like.
5 Ethical considerations in conducting research
1. Objectivity and integrity
2. Respect of the research subjects ‘right to privacy and
dignity and protection of subjects from personal harm
3. Presentation of research findings
4. Misuse of research role
5. Acknowledgement of research collaboration and
assistance
6. Distortions of findings by sponsor
Ethical Standards in Research Writing
Research Misconduct includes fabrication, falsification,
or plagiarism. It doesn’t include honest error of differences of opinion. It can erode trust between researchers and funding agencies, which make it more difficult for colleagues at the same institution to receive grants. 1. Plagiarism refers to the act of using another person’s ideas, works, processes, and results without giving due credit. It should not be tolerated as the unauthorized use of original works, a violation of intellectual property rights. Three different acts are considered plagiarism:
1. Failure to cite quotations and borrowed ideas,
2. Failure to enclose borrowed language in quotation
marks, and.
3. Failure to put summaries and paraphrases in your